Quick question. If I wanted to run in just mech mode, could I pull the battery pack, stick a foregrip on the front, switch the selector to mech mode and play? I wouldn't mind being able to do this for days when I'm playing in long scenerios. I have the RPG Shadow rail, so I'm guessing that I should be able to do this.
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There is no real way to put a foregrip on there since the grip has a portion that would cover most mounting holes for a fore grip. Other than that issue, the rest is accurate. You could play with the yellow pin in and use the battery as a foregrip. Or you could pull the actual battery out of the battery pack. It's only two screws (long) on the bottom. Pull the battery and the O-Ring on the bottom (don't lose/miss the oring) and put the pack back together sans the actual battery. Then shoot a nice mech mag.
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It's always the obvious way that you never see isn't it? Looks like I'll just pick up a second battery housing and swap the two when I want to go straight mech.Originally posted by HexisOr you could pull the actual battery out of the battery pack. It's only two screws (long) on the bottom. Pull the battery and the O-Ring on the bottom (don't lose/miss the oring) and put the pack back together sans the actual battery. Then shoot a nice mech mag.
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ABTOCMEPTb
weight of the battery is not sugnificant enough to make any difference in your total weight.
2 pods with paintballs weight more than a battery.
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A few ounces here, a few ounces there add up. As far as the pods go, I'm not carrying those in my hand while I run around, their wieght is distributed on my lower back, which can handle it just fine.Originally posted by ABTOCMEPTbweight of the battery is not sugnificant enough to make any difference in your total weight.
2 pods with paintballs weight more than a battery.
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